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Sixten FranzénSixten Franzén was a Swedish scientist who made great contributions to the cancer research by inventing pointcytology. He was originally criticized by colleagues for practicing pseudoscience but was later turned out to be right. Additional recommended knowledgeSourcesUtvald att leva (English: Chosen to live), Bonniers 1996, by Jerzy Einhorn, a brief passage by dr. Einhorn who worked with Franzén. |
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